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My girls are definitely pets. We LOVE them for entertainment. The eggs are an added bonus but what I'm really please with is how many slugs they can choke down. So even after they stop laying, they will live their lives out until they choose to leave us, living in my yard, eating my bugs and making my compost rich.
I'm not a big fan of silkies. I don't know why. Maybe because they are on the smaller side. I really like big, fat hens.
I hand fed Ginger 100 crickets last night while DH distracted Coco with a banana. And both had a good time. This morning Ginger's appetite is up and I fed them together. Ginger didn't seem intimidated by Coco's presence. I mixed in meal worms into some powdered feed with warm water. I was handing the worms to Ginger and giving the feed to Coco. But it's tough trying to feed two birds at one time. And Coco is so big and tall, she got a look into the bowl and saw there were worms in there and a frenzy ensued.
I've got bits of dried up feed stuck to my black sweater this morning.
So I think we've turned a corner now and my sweet Ginger will be okay. She's definitely molting as well. Poor thing.
Provided Ginger sticks with us and I don't drop down to one hen, I'll wait till spring, pray Ginger goes broody, and get her two BO and two BR chicks to raise. I'll watch their interaction as they grow and keep the two that best bond w/ Ginger and Coco. Then the other two can go off as a pair to another home.